We are working with Derbyshire Police to tackle nuisance driving and have fined more than 100 drivers attending car meets in Doe Lea.
This action is in response to concerns from the community regarding the dangerous behaviour of drivers attending these meets, and the nuisance behaviour affecting local residents and people travelling through the area.
The Nuisance Vehicle Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) which came into force in September 2023, outlines that those found doing activities such as causing an obstruction of a public highway, playing loud music or causing a nuisance by revving can be fined.
The legal order means there are extra powers that we and the police can use to address these drivers.
At the last three major car meets, footage from our CCTV vans and police vehicles have been used to issue fines to drivers attending.
The Police have released some of this footage (opens in a new window) to highlight how intimidating and dangerous these meets can be, and to warn those who potentially may try to attend these events in the future.
Inspector Greg Hunt said: “We need to be clear in showing that we have no tolerance for those driving anti-socially and aggressively on our roads, as these events are dangerous and intimidating to the communities that they take place in.
“We will continue to work with partners to prevent these meets and ensure that there are consequences for those who bring nuisance driving to Derbyshire.”
Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Councillor Clive Moesby said, “These unauthorised events are causing a range of problems for our local residents. Vehicles racing at high speeds along the public highway, damaging street furniture and road surfaces and disrupting and disturbing businesses that operate within the area.
“I want to reassure our local residents that we take this issue of anti-social behaviour very seriously and are working with the police to use all the tools we have at our disposal to deal with issues in our local
communities.”
Derbyshire Capture (opens in a new window) allows you to securely upload dash cam footage or digital footage of road traffic incidents directly to Derbyshire Constabulary.